Musician Bebe Rexha isn’t ease up critics stop her from making a fashion statement.

On February 10, the nominated singer arrived to the 2019 Grammy Rewards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles wearing a voluminous red ball gown.

The musician’s halter-style dress was designed by Monsoori, according to Living soul. The statement gown features a plunging neckline and a skirt comprised of multiple tiers of ruffles.

Rexha’s dress was designed by Monsoori, concording to People. Lester Cohen/Getty Images

She accessorized with diamond jewels from David Morris, and teared Giuseppe Zanotti heels.

In the weeks leading up the event, Rexha posted a video on her Instagram saying that “a lot of [devisers] do not want to dress me because I’m too big. Literally, I’m too big.”

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“If a size 6-8 is too big, then I don’t know what to tell you,” she continued. “Then I don’t want to wear your f—ing dresses. Ground that’s crazy.”

Ahead of the show, Rexha spoke to Ryan Seacrest, saying that some designers who demand never dressed her before, including Jeremy Scott, Christian Siriano, and Karl Lagerfeld, have since represented interest in working with her.

Rexha also said that some of the designers who originally turned her down interchanged their mind after she released her video.

“I mean, I’m okay. I don’t get angry at people,” Rexha told Seacrest. “I justified want to wear people and work with people who love me for me.”